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Filament PLA for 3D printer from 3D Prima in gray color. PLA is produced from renewable sources such as sugar cane and corn and is biodegradable. It is quite popular as it is easy to use, prints quickly with very good adhesion to cold platforms. It can be processed and has a glossy surface. It is hard but more brittle than ABS.
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3D Printer Filament
3D Printer Filament
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Filament PLA for 3D printer from 3D Prima in gray color. PLA is produced from renewable sources such as sugar cane and corn and is biodegradable. It is quite popular as it is easy to use, prints quickly with very good adhesion to cold platforms. It can be processed and has a glossy surface. It is hard but more brittle than ABS.
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Excellent PLA and amazing company. Finally, a manufacturer that provides a manual for its materials regarding temperatures, retraction speed, etc.
I prefer this specific series more than the easyprint, which is not as easy to print as they claim.
Nice Red. Clean. For me, it worked better at 210 degrees. It sticks to the plate perfectly and doesn't leave any dirt.
Having used over 20 kilograms of this specific material, I can say the following. Starting from the first impression when opening it, you will see a fairly good packaging compared to other economical PLA filaments (Of course, I have noticed occasionally a slightly looser packaging, but the filament has never tangled. This is the most important thing in their packaging, so that the print doesn't fail for no reason).
Now, onto the printing. It is a PLA filament that sticks well to glass (2 euros from the glass shop) without ANY assistance, not to mention the classic blue beds. Of course, the bed needs to be relatively leveled and clean (Personally, I simply "scrape" the glass lightly with a spatula to remove any dust on the bed, which I have seen is about 95% of the reason why it won't stick).
For the temperatures, the values vary depending on the nozzle and what you are printing. (Generally, the average temperature is around 195 for my two Ender 3 printers). For large body parts where I want strength, I personally use a 0.6mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer height, and 200-205 degrees. However, I have also gone down to 188 degrees with a 0.2mm nozzle and 0.08mm layer height for miniatures with specific geometries and designs.
If someone has a problem with Cura and 3D printing, I have made some videos in Greek to help as much as I can. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrbtQ64dpXtWxcdUPgJz3Aw
Overall, it is a very good PLA filament. Prima Creator has done a great job, keeping the positive aspects of their Easy Print PLA but at an economical price. Like all PLA filaments, you need to learn your printer and Cura, but it will definitely make the whole process easier.
Terrible really, first of all I'm sure that this is neither pla nor abs because at 195 degrees it doesn't melt like pla but at 220 degrees it smells worse than abs, and thirdly it has terrible durability.
Good quality and nice packaging. It made printing much easier for me! :)
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Good material, without any problems.